peer review and second opinions

How is Peer Review Conducted?

The peer review process typically involves several steps:
Submission: Researchers or clinicians submit their manuscript or diagnostic report for review.
Initial Screening: An editor or supervisory pathologist assesses the submission for relevance and quality.
Review by Experts: The submission is sent to multiple experts in histology for detailed evaluation.
Feedback: Reviewers provide feedback and suggest revisions or improvements.
Final Decision: The editor or supervisory pathologist makes a final decision based on the reviewers' feedback.

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